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Show the covalent bonding in terms of electrons in their outer shell for a molecule of Carbon Dioxide

I would use a whiteboard to show that the Carbon atom shares two pairs of electrons with each Oxygen molecule

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Answered by Marcus B. Chemistry tutor
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How do I write a good answer to a source question?

The most essential element of a source analysis, and often the trickiest part, is the understanding of the source itself. Often, sources can seem confusing due to out-dated writing styles or old fashioned...

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Answered by Rob E. History tutor
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What are the forms of business ownership?

There are a number of types of business ownership, taking account of the many different circumstances surrounding a business's ownership and the numbers of people involved.
Many small businesses, for...

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Which verbs take etre in the passe compose?

The vast majority of verbs will take 'avoir' when using the passe compose. This tense is used to describe something that has happened in the past. It is the equivalent of saying for example, I have jumped...

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Answered by Nicholas D. French tutor
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Explain the term "safe seats".

In a simple-pluralistic democracy such as the UK, "safe seats" are generally considered to be constituencies in which the winner of an election is widely considered to be a "foregone conclu...

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Answered by Morgan H. Politics tutor
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